Biology, asked by hdubey229, 10 months ago

why light has no shadow

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Answered by ronaldoChristiano
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Shadows just represent an absence of light, and are created when an object blocks light. In other words, shadows are the product of light particles, called photons, “bouncing off” the object and not reaching the other side. So light, on its own, won't create a shadow. ... So light, on its own, won't create a shadow.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Shadows just represent an absence of light, and are created when an object blocks light. In other words, shadows are the product of light particles, called photons, “bouncing off” the object and not reaching the other side. So light, on its own, won't create a shadowShadows just represent an absence of light, and are created when an object blocks light. In other words, shadows are the product of light particles, called photons, “bouncing off” the object and not reaching the other side. So light, on its own, won't create a shadow

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